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text-embedding
Text Embedding with dpr
author: Kyle He
Desription
This operator uses Dense Passage Retrieval (DPR) to convert long text to embeddings.
Dense Passage Retrieval (DPR) is a set of tools and models for state-of-the-art open-domain Q&A research. It was introduced in Dense Passage Retrieval for Open-Domain Question Answering by Vladimir Karpukhin, Barlas Oğuz, Sewon Min, Patrick Lewis, Ledell Wu, Sergey Edunov, Danqi Chen, Wen-tau Yih[1].
DPR models were proposed in "Dense Passage Retrieval for Open-Domain Question Answering"[2].
In this work, we show that retrieval can be practically implemented using dense representations alone, where embeddings are learned from a small number of questions and passages by a simple dual-encoder framework[2].
References
[1].https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/model_doc/dpr
[2].https://arxiv.org/abs/2004.04906
Code Example
Use the pretrained model "facebook/dpr-ctx_encoder-single-nq-base" to generate a text embedding for the sentence "Hello, world.".
Write the pipeline:
import towhee
towhee.dc(["Hello, world."]) \
.text_embedding.dpr(model_name="facebook/dpr-ctx_encoder-single-nq-base")
Factory Constructor
Create the operator via the following factory method
text_embedding.dpr(model_name="facebook/dpr-ctx_encoder-single-nq-base")
Parameters:
model_name: str
The model name in string. The default value is "facebook/dpr-ctx_encoder-single-nq-base".
Supported model names:
- "facebook/dpr-ctx_encoder-single-nq-base"
- "facebook/dpr-ctx_encoder-multiset-base"
Interface
The operator takes a text in string as input. It loads tokenizer and pre-trained model using model name. and then return text embedding in ndarray.
Parameters:
text: str
The text in string.
Returns:
numpy.ndarray
The text embedding extracted by model.
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